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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Guest Blog & Giveaway: Dark Alchemy by Laura Bickle

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The Raven King
By Laura Bickle

“The Hanged Men are a product of a flawed and incomplete process. We cannot
be transformed or restored to perfect, eternal life. Or even an imperfect mortal
one. We are suspended in the mortification stage, what the old masters called
the Black Raven or the Raven King—the black, decaying stage of alchemy. All
things that give rise to life must first decompose.”

Ravens play a pretty large part in alchemy. Classical alchemy sought to
conjure gold from base metals and to create the elixir of eternal life. There
are seven processes the alchemist must accomplish in order to achieve a perfect
transformation: calcination, dissolution, coagulation, sublimation,
mortification, separation, and conjunction. Ravens are the symbol of the
mortification stage, the stage of alchemical death.

While creating the magical world of DARK ALCHEMY, I was pretty fascinated
with the history of ravens in alchemy. In DARK ALCHEMY, ravens became familiars
for a group of undead ranch hands called the Hanged Men. The Hanged Men have
haunted the small western town of Temperance since the Gold Rush days. The town
was founded by an alchemist, Lascaris, and they were one of his incomplete
experiments on the road to figuring out the secret of eternal life.

The Hanged Men were made at the feet of the Lunaria, a magical tree standing
in an empty field. The Lunaria symbolizes the “as above, so below” alchemical
principle, as its roots dig into the earth and the branches reach toward the sky
in perfect symmetry. The Hanged Men were executed at this tree, and the tree
grants them immortality…of a sort.

This group of men is bound to the tree, which grows on land owned by a
ruthless cattle baron. The Hanged Men must return to the tree each night to
decompose and regenerate, and they can’t wander very far from it. And that
decomposition and regeneration? Not a pretty process. The scarred tree stands
above a warren of tunnels that creep miles underground – so deep that the cattle
baron doesn’t know their full extent.

As far as being undead goes, these guys got a raw deal with the immortality
experiment. Some of the early Hanged Men have retained most of their memory and
self-awareness, when it isn’t being partitioned off into the bodies of birds to
spy on their enemies. But later generations received less consciousness as the
power of the tree waned. Some can’t talk, and a few aren’t even passably human.

Gabriel was one of the first ones. He came to Temperance more than a hundred
years ago, as a Pinkerton agent sent by Lascaris’s investors to figure out where
all the gold was coming from. His specialty was the arcane and supernatural –
the nineteenth century’s answer to the X-Files. Alas, things did not go so well
for him. He was hanged by Lascaris from the branches of the Lunaria, and has
remained in Temperance ever since, pretending to be a ranch hand for successive
generations of cattle barons. It’s like a coating of dust on a rattlesnake –
camouflage that works right up until someone steps on the snake.

Pretending to be human is a difficult business in the present-day weird west.
When Petra Dee, a scientist, comes to town searching for her lost father, she
unearths some odd secrets about this strange land…and stumbles into a string of
murders. The bodies are warped like driftwood and oddly calcinated – something
she can’t rationally explain.

It seems like the Hanged Men know something about the deaths. Always in the
company of ravens, they are forever at the wrong place at the right time. Are
the Hanged Men covering up more history that has come to light? Are the bodies
casualties of a war with the local drug lord? Is there even more unknown magic
at work?

Petra will have to suspend her disbelief to get to the bottom of the murders
– if Gabe and the Hanged Men let her get that close.

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Laura Bickle grew up in rural Ohio, reading entirely too many comic books out
loud to her favorite Wonder Woman doll. After graduating with an MA in Sociology
– Criminology from Ohio State University and an MLIS in Library Science from the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she patrolled the stacks at the public
library and worked with data systems in criminal justice. She now dreams up
stories about the monsters under the stairs, also writing contemporary fantasy
novels under the name Alayna Williams.

Her work has been included in the ALA’s Amelia Bloomer Project 2013 reading
list and the State Library of Ohio’s Choose to Read Ohio reading list for
2015-2016. THE HALLOWED ONES and THE OUTSIDE are her latest young adult
novels.

Geologist Petra Dee arrives in Wyoming looking for clues to her father’s
disappearance years before. What she finds instead is Temperance, a dying
Western town with a gold rush past and a meth-infested present.

But under the town’s dust and quiet, an old power is shifting. When bodies
start turning up - desiccated and twisted skeletons that Petra can’t
scientifically explain - her investigations land her in the middle of a covert
war between the town’s most powerful interests. Petra’s father wasn’t the only
one searching for the alchemical secrets of Temperance, and those still looking
are now ready to kill.
Armed with nothing but shaky alliances, a pair of antique guns, and a relic
she doesn’t understand, the only thing Petra knows for sure is that she and her
coyote sidekick are going to have to move fast, or die next.